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The Jury

This article contains information on the television show The Jury. For information on the American trial-by-jury system, see: Jury.


The Jury is an hour-long television drama currently broadcast by the Fox Network on Tuesdays at 9 PM EST and 8 PM Central. Each week, in the same New York City courtroom, a new 12-person jury deliberates over the facts in a criminal case. Each episode begins at the start of jury deliberations; the trial is recounted through flashbacks.

Fox offers viewers of the show to cast a vote for a verdict through wireless phones. As of episode 4, the majority has been correct on 2 of the 4 cases.

Contents

Episode List

  1. "3 Boys & a Gun" (Airdate June 8, 2004)
  2. "Honeymoon Suite" (Airdate June 8, 2004)
  3. "Mail Order Mystery" (Airdate June 15, 2004)
  4. "Bangers" (Airdate June 22, 2004)
  5. "Last Rites" (Airdate June 29, 2004)

Cast / Crew

List of Characters

Given the structure of the American jury system, the actors playing the jurors cannot make regular appearances on the show. The presiding judge, the bailiff, the paralegals and aides on Hawthorne's staff, and the attorneys comprise the regular cast.

Crew

Executive Producers

  • Barry Levinson
  • Tom Fontana
  • James Yoshimura
  • Jim Finnerty

Producer

  • Barry Levinson

Directors

  • Alex Zakrzewski
  • Barry Levinson
  • Ed Bianchi
  • Jake Paltrow
  • Jean de Segonzac
  • Theodore Bogosian

Writers

  • Adam Rapp
  • Bradford Winters
  • James Yoshimura
  • Jason Yoshimura
  • Tom Fontana

Music

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